The pronghorn. Many refer to it as an antelope but that untrue. A true American native, the Pronghorn has sojourned across the plains of North America for at least a million years: but an antelope it is not. Its closest living relative is the giraffe.

The American The American pika isn't heading for the endangered species list, but federal scientists said there's no question it bears watching as the West warms in the coming decades. isn't heading for the endangered species list, but federal scientists

Testing hair from Asian monkeys living close to people may provide early warnings of toxic threats to humans and wildlife, according to a study published online this week in the American Journal of Physical Anthropology.

An American rodeo has kicked off its Spanish tour in 'Las Ventas' bullring in Madrid with two shows, the first of twelve stops on their European Rodeo Tour of ten cities. Participating will be the 'fifty best cowboys' of the PRCA (Professional Rodeo

USDA statistics show that, in 2008, the US exported 56,731 horses to Mexico and 77,073 horses to Canada for slaughter, resulting in the second highest slaughter total since 1995. Diners abroad eat American horsemeat shipped from plants across our borders.

Protect and Recover American Jaguars! Recovery plans are road maps for bringing endangered species from the brink of extinction to a secure existence. For jaguars, that means more than just a handful of animals in a tiny portion of their original range.

We, the undersigned, AMERICANS AGAINST HORSE SLAUGHTER,
urge Congress to pass the American Horse Slaughter
Prevention Act to end the horrific practice of
transporting and slaughtering horses for human
consumption abroad. No horse should face

Conservationists fear an American turtle rated among the world's most invasive species has infiltrated Australian waterways after one was discovered in south-east Queensland. A red-eared slider turtle, native to the Gulf of Mexico, was handed in at the